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Making strides towards better mental health care in Peru: Results from a primary care mental health training.

C P C Borba1, B Gelaye2, L Zayas1, M Ulloa3, J Lavelle4, R F Mollica5, D C Henderson1.   

Abstract

Our program attempted to improve attitudes and confidence of Peruvian primary care physicians (PCPs) providing mental health care. The training program underwent an evaluation to determine impact of sustained confidence in performing medical and psychiatric procedures, and application of learned skills. Fifty-two Peruvian primary care practitioners were trained at the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma (HPRT) over a two-week period. There was significant improvement in PCPs' confidence levels of performing psychiatric procedures (counseling, prescribing medications, psychiatric diagnosis, assessing the risk for violence, and treating trauma victims) when comparing baseline and post-two-week to one year follow-up. When comparing post-two-week and one-year follow-up quantitative measures, confidences levels went slightly down. This may be an implication that the frequency of trainings and supervisions are needed more frequently. In contrast, qualitative responses from the one-year follow-up revealed increase in victims of violence clinical care, advocacy, awareness, education, training, policy changes, accessibility of care, and sustainment of diagnostic tools. This study supports the feasibility of training PCP's in a culturally effective manner with sustainability over time.

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Keywords:  Confidence; Post Conflict; Primary Care Practitioners (PCPs); Psychiatric Symptoms; Trauma

Year:  2015        PMID: 27054141      PMCID: PMC4820320          DOI: 10.12970/2310-8231.2015.03.01.3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Psychiatry Ment Health        ISSN: 2310-8231


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